German Navy Ship Calls in Greenland for the First Time
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For the first time since 1976, the German fleet has docked in Nuuk. It sends a signal to Russia. But also to the USA.
After having participated in maneuvers with ships belonging to the Permanent Maritime Grouping One of NATO (SNMG1), the logistic supply ship “Berlin” of the German Navy visited Greenland for the first time, reinforcing the Teutonic presence in the strategic area known as GIUK and at the same time sending a message of support to Denmark amid discussions on the strengthening of the link in defense held by both nations. Specifically, the ship arriv…
German Navy ship calls in Greenland for the first time
After exercising with SNMG1 ships, German Navy’s replenishment tanker ‘Berlin’ has called in Nuuk, Greenland for the first time participating in securing maritime lanes between Greenland and Northern Europe, also known as the GIUK area. German Bundeswehr press release The task force supply ship ‘Berlin’ has docked in Nuuk, the capital of Greenland. The German ship had previously crossed the Arctic Circle and supplied combat ships with fuel. But …
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